Baked shale and slag formed by the burning of coal beds
G. Sherburne Rogers
1918, Professional Paper 108-A
The baking and reddening of large masses of strata caused by the burning of coal beds is a striking feature of the landscape in most of the great western coal-bearing areas. The general character and broader effects of the burning have been described by many writers, but the fact that...
Contributions to economic geology (short papers and preliminary reports), 1917: Part II. - Mineral fuels
David White
1918, Bulletin 661
No abstract available....
The Bowdoin dome, Montana, a possible reservoir of oil or gas
A. J. Collier
1918, Bulletin 661-E
No abstract available....
The Corsicana oil and gas field, Texas
G.C. Matson, O. B. Hopkins
1918, Bulletin 661-F
No abstract available....
Strontianite deposits near Barstow, California
Adolph Knopf
1918, Bulletin 660-I
No abstract available....
Phosphatic oil shales near Dell and Dillon, Beaverhead County, Montana
C.F. Bowen
1918, Bulletin 661-I
No abstract available....
The Palestine salt dome, Anderson County, Texas; The Brenham salt dome, Washington and Austin Counties, Texas
O. B. Hopkins
1918, Bulletin 661-G
No abstract available....
Some Pliocene and Miocene Foraminifera of the Coastal Plain of the United States
Joseph Augustine Cushman
1918, Bulletin 676
Louisiana clays, including the results of tests made in the laboratory of the Bureau of Standards at Pittsburgh
G.C. Matson
1918, Bulletin 660-E
No abstract available....
The Irvine oil field, Estill County, Kentucky
E.W. Shaw
1918, Bulletin 661-D
No abstract available....
Contributions to economic geology, 1917, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Possibilities for manganese ore on certain undeveloped tracts in the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia
D. F. Hewett, G. W. Stose, F.J. Katz, H.D. Miser
1918, Bulletin 660-J
Bibliography of North American geology for 1917, with subject index
John M. Nickles
1918, Bulletin 684
Relation of landslides and glacial deposits to reservoir sites in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado
Wallace Walter Atwood
1918, Bulletin 685
The De Soto-Red River oil and gas field, Louisiana
G.C. Matson, O. B. Hopkins
1918, Bulletin 661-C
No abstract available....
Cannel coal in the United States
G. H. Ashley
1918, Bulletin 659
Spirit leveling in Kentucky, 1914 to 1916, inclusive
Robert Bradford Marshall
1918, Bulletin 673
Stratigraphy of the Hanna Basin, Wyoming
C.F. Bowen
1918, Professional Paper 108-L
Carbon County, Wyo., has attracted the attention of geologists since the days of the territorial surveys under King, Hayden, and Powell. During this earlier work all the rocks (except the North Park formation) over-lying the uppermost beds of marine origin were grouped in a single formation, for which the name...
Surface water supply of Hawaii : July 1, 1916 to June 30, 1917
Nathan C. Grover, G.K. Larrison
1918, Water Supply Paper 465
Tin resources of the Kings Mountain district, North Carolina and South Carolina
Arthur Keith, D.B. Sterrett
1918, Bulletin 660-D
No abstract available....
A geologic reconnaissance of the Inyo Range and the eastern slope of the southern Sierra Nevada, California, with a section on the stratigraphy of the Inyo Range
Adolph Knopf, Edwin Kirk
1918, Professional Paper 110
No abstract available....
The Quaternary geology of southeastern Wisconsin, with a chapter on the older rock formations
W. C. Alden
1918, Professional Paper 106
No abstract available....
The genesis of the ores at Tonopah, Nevada
E.S. Bastin, F.B. Laney
1918, Professional Paper 104
Surface water supply of the United States, 1916, Part VII, Lower Mississippi River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1918, Water Supply Paper 437
Surface water supply of the United States, 1916, Part I, North Atlantic slope basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1918, Water Supply Paper 431
A geologic reconnaissance for phosphate and coal in southeastern Idaho and western Wyoming
Alfred Reginald Schultz
1918, Bulletin 680